I'll give you my method for removal of old Adobe files. First open PSI & select the Advanced mode. You can then mouse over the insecure program(s) & PSI will reveal the path/file to that program. There is a selection that offers the connection to the download update; go there & do the download but save it, don't install it. Then go to http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_fr... download, install, & run this free utility to rid your computer of any unwanted program(s). Be sure to shut down PSI as it depends on Adobe, reboot, then install the update for Adobe you just downloaded. Rescan & hopefully everything will be OK. Good luck.
Regards, wr

Hi Maurice. I agree that Adobe Reader is essential and that Adobe is not the only tool. But after many years using a computer I never had
a problem with Adobe Reader and up to now all new versions installed
smoothly. Just as 9.1 Dutch this morning. By the way, I very much appreciate your regular comments in this forum which are very usefull
for me!

Don't get completely paranoid with the boxes. If you'll notice most programs from M$, Adobe, and Java are highly vulnerable. Probably because they're so popular & literally millions of these programs are in use. So when the bad guys find a weakness to go after they know they have plenty of prospects to try & hack. That you're here on this Forum speaks volumes about your concern for the security of your computer. I've found that Secunia PSI keeps me pretty well up to date on these matters. So relax a little & enjoy life while people such as these here @ Secunia help to keep us safe. No I don't have any connections with Secunia just trust.